| Walter Benjamin - 1986 - 292 стор.
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| Susan Buck-Morss - 1979 - 356 стор.
...this teaching the class is miseducated regarding hatred and the willingness to sacrifice. For both are nourished by the image of enslaved ancestors rather than that of liberated grandchildren.38 Whether Benjamin's theses were the source or merely lent support to a previous disposition,... | |
| Charles Davis - 1980 - 216 стор.
...This training made the working class forget both its hatred and its spirit of sacrifice, for both are nourished by the image of enslaved ancestors rather than that of liberated grandchildren .... History is the subject of a structure whose site is not homogeneous, empty time,... | |
| Cliff Slaughter - 1980 - 244 стор.
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| Stephen Eric Bronner, Douglas Kellner - 1989 - 332 стор.
...This training made the working class forget both its hatred and its spirit of sacrifice, for both are nourished by the image of enslaved ancestors rather than that of liberated grandchildren. Every day our cause becomes clearer and people get smarter. — Wilhelm Dietzgen, Die... | |
| Peter Bürger - 1992 - 202 стор.
...it is from this consciousness that critique draws 'hatred and the spirit of sacrifice. For both are nourished by the image of enslaved ancestors rather than that of liberated descendants.' 14 Whatever we think about reflections of this kind, it is clear that Benjamin conceived... | |
| Axel Honneth - 1992 - 332 стор.
...the redeemer of future generations," while it is clear to Benjamin that revolutionary virtues "are nourished by the image of enslaved ancestors, rather than that of liberated grandchildren."22 Marked by fundamental motives of Jewish theology, the idea of a "rescuing critique"... | |
| Dieter Misgeld - 1993 - 180 стор.
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| Richard Wolin - 2023 - 380 стор.
...of redemption" that lay dormant in the past. For similar reasons he would insist that socialism is "nourished by the image of enslaved ancestors rather than that of liberated grandchildren."77 The version of historical materialism that Benjamin envisioned — one whose victory,... | |
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